Colorado Voter Fraud Exposed By James O’Keefe, Video

Wednesday’s Drudge Report featured the latest undercover voter fraud expose of guerrilla filmmaker, James O’Keefe. The Drudge Report linked to a National Review article which described how O’Keefe’s Project Veritas footage raises troubling concerns about the integrity of Colorado voter ballots.

The article details how O’Keefe posed as a college professor and was filmed on video asking Meredith Hicks, director of Work for Progress if he could add extra votes by filling out a portion of the mailed ballots that remained behind when fraternity members of his college moved on without casting their votes. As head of the liberal group funded by Democratic Super PACS, Hicks is captured on film responding, “That is not even like lying or something, if someone throws out a ballot, like if you want to fill it out you should do it.”Then she offered O’Keefe a position with her organization.

In addition, O’Keefe makes nearly the same suggestion to Greenpeace employee Christina Topping and receives a similar answer: “I mean it is putting the votes to good use. So really, truly, like yeah, that is awesome.”

By Colorado state law, everyone in the state receives a ballot in their mailbox automatically. The practice is frowned upon by many, including some county election clerks, because of fears that the discarded ballots might be harvested for fraudulent voting.

Little can stop someone who collects discarded ballots from trash cans, fills out the ballots, and mails them in.

Throughout US history most voter fraud has been associated with the Democratic Party, from voting for the slaves they owned, to lynching blacks who tried to vote to the current Chicago graveyard voting scam. In light of mostly Democrat control of Colorado, the current laxness maybe be on purpose to assist fraud. O’Keefe’s video supports this may be the motive.